Similar words: shoelace, does, hoe, phoenix, diarrhoea, leeuwenhoek, show, showy. Meaning: [ʃuː] n. a particular situation.
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121. These shoes have leather uppers and synthetic soles.
122. Shoes like that don't come cheap.
123. New shoes usually get more comfortable with wear.
124. The dog chewed up one of my shoes.
125. He put on/took off his new pair of shoes.
126. I want shoes that are practical and hard-wearing.
127. My new shoes are giving me hell .
128. How much do you charge for mending shoes?
129. The lad was wearing rubber-soled shoes.
130. The dew on the grass drizzled my shoes.
131. These shoes won't do for the party.
132. Could I try these shoes in a bigger size?
133. How do you like my new shoes?
134. One of the pair of shoes ripped.
135. He sold me the shoes and rang up $12.
136. What sort of shoes will I need?
137. These shoes don't fit haven't you got any others?
138. He ran outside without any shoes on.
139. The dog sniffed at his shoes.
140. He scrubbed the blood from his shoes.
141. These shoes are a little bit too tight.
142. That's a very fancy pair of shoes!
143. These shoes should last you till next year.
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144. Shoes are only sold in pairs.
145. He munged up his shoes walking across the field.
146. Let your shoes dry completely before putting them on.
147. I've got my shoes and I'm good to go.
148. These shoes are a perfect fit.
149. Shoes are on sale with £5 off.
150. You'll need to give your shoes a good polish.